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Eh, not as huge as the snowstorm in New England, no Winter will be as good as hat one, unless a bigger storm hits, this year no hope -.-
Sure I have a big amount, but not as big as that oher year, over 5 feet! :O

Eh, not as huge as the snowstorm in New England, no Winter will be as good as hat one, unless a bigger storm hits, this year no hope -.-
Sure I have a big amount, but not as big as that oher year, over 5 feet! :O

LOL, I know, but usually where I live, 5 cm of snow is considered a lot xD.

Living in Phoenix, Arizona, I've only experienced snow once in my life, and it was in another city south Phoenix: Tucson. I must say it was quite nice since it was short and didn't cause any problems. Lots of people were excited too--the people who have never seen snow before and the out of state students who didn't expected snow.